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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 1 2009 | None
Spoken Language in Persons with Down Syndrome: A Life-Span Perspective
Jean A. Rondal
Pages: 136-163
Abstract
Language development, training, and maintenance in Down syndrome are a life-longendeavour. Present-day knowledge of the typical profile of the condition with itsrelative points of strength and weakness can be set in a life-span perspective from thefirst days of life until the common propensity to earlier physical and cognitive ageing.
Keywords
Spoken language, Down syndrome, life-span
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